Message for reflection – Sr. Angelica AOJ
EFFECTIVE LEADERSHIP
Imagine an open umbrella held by a hand- and of the leader of that organization. Under the protection of that umbrella area all departments of the organization. The success of each department can never and will never rise any higher than the level at which the leader holds the umbrella. Leadership sets the standard, whether the organization, be a business, a Church or a family. The higher the standard, the more effective the leadership.
“Leadership is an influence”. This statement is simple but profound. A person may have a position of leadership, but if he is not affecting the thoughts and actions of others, he is not a leader. From the Bible, we learn that true leadership comes from serving others. And in Matt. 15:14, we read, If a blind man guides a blind man, both will fall into a pit.”
My favourite leadership proverb is this: He who thinketh he leadeth and hath no one following him is only taking a walk.”
There are six non-negotiable characteristics that every effective leader must have
- A sense of calling,
- an ability to communicate,
- confidence in oneself,
- creativity in problem-solving,
- generosity and
- consistency.
1.An effective leader must feel a sense of Calling:
True leaders feel an inner urge to take their positions: they feel a sense of responsibility. In Isaiah 6:1- 9, we find a vivid example of a man specifically called by God. People who are called, discover something bigger than themselves: a mission, a challenge, a goal, or a movement that draws them into an arena. The followers of a true leader confirm his calling He doesn’t have to declare his calling; others do it for him. I believe God places each of us in areas where we can use our gifts and influence others for this sake. How do you sense that a leader is called? One clue is that called leaders have a lasting quality. They do not quit and could not if they wanted to. Also, the anointed people have the right answers; the God who called them equips them. There are many voices in the crowd but the called leader stands out among all the others. He or she rises above the normal, the typical, the usual. The called leader tends to reproduce other called leaders; there is fruit in their ministry. Called leaders are relevant and speak to the times and issues.
2.An effective leader must be able to communicate: Great leaders can visually communicate their message to people. Good leaders also have self-confidence and therefore the confidence of others. The author of this little poem understood the value of self-confidence in leadership:
He who knows not and knows not that he knows not is a fool, shun him
He who knows not, and knows that he knows not, is a child; Teach him. He who knows and knows not that he knows is asleep; Wake him.
He who knows and knows that he knows is wise. Follow him.
3.Confidence in oneself is the cornerstone: People who do not believe in themselves have trouble believing in others. Others have trouble believing in them too. Self-confidence, in a leader, elicits the confidence of his followers, which gives him the freedom to be a risk taker and a change agent.
4.An Effective Leader is Creative in Handling Problems: Everyone faces problems. The ability to creatively find solutions will determine the success or failure of each difficulty.
“Adversity has the effect of eliciting talents which in prosperous circumstances would have lain dormant.” There was once a chicken farmer whose land was flooded virtually every spring. Even though the floods caused him tremendous problems, he refused to do more. When the waters would back up onto his land and flood his chicken coop, he would raise to move his chickens to higher ground. Some years, hundreds of them drowned because he could not move them out in time. One year after suffering heavy losses from a particularly bad flood, he came into the farmhouse and in a voice filled with despair told his wife, “I’ve had it. I can’t afford to buy another place. I can’t sell this one. I don’t know what to do.”
His wife calmly replied, “Buy ducks”
Creativity is a trait not always admired by those who don’t have it. Traditional thinkers don’t realize that creative thinkers are the geniuses of the world. Had it not been for someone’s inventiveness, they might not have jobs!
5.An Effective Leader Is a Generous Contributor:
The measure of a leader is not the number of people who serve him but the number of people he serves. Real leaders have something to give and they give it freely. Anthony De Mello saw a starving child shivering in the cold. Angrily he lifted his eyes to heaven and said, God, how could you allow such suffering? Why don’t you do something? There was a long silence and then De Mello was startled when he heard the voice of God answer him, “I certainly have done something. I made you” It sounds like Jesus, doesn’t it? Great leaders are great givers.
6.An Effective Leader acts Consistently:
The moment people learn we are not dependable or responsible at the moment they will not recognize our leadership. A leader must be consistent in three areas:
- People – this builds security
- Principles – this provides direction
- Projects – this builds morale.
Effective leaders are good motivators
Five ‘C’ s in motivating people:
- Consideration – What is the needed response?
- Credibility- What must I do to get it?
- Content – What must I say to get it?
- Conviction – How must I say it?
- Conclusion – What steps do I need to take?
The boss drives people: The leader coaches them. The boss depends upon authority; and the leader on goodwill.
The boss says “I” but the leader, “We”
The boss fixes the blame for the breakdown: the leader fixes the breakdown
The boss knows how it is done: the leader shows how.
The boss says “Go” the leader “Let’s go”
The least important word
I (get the least amount done)
The most important word
We (gets the most amount done) – relationships
The two most important words
Thank you –Appreciation
The three most important words
All is forgiven – forgiveness
The four most important words
What is your opinion – listening
The five most important words
I want to know you better – understanding
Sr. Angelica AJ
BFF (BE FORMED AND FORM)
NEITHER DO PEOPLE LIGHT A LAMP AND PUT IT UNDER A BOWL.
INSTEAD THEY PUT IT ON ITS STAND,
AND IT GIVES LIGHT TO EVERYONE IN THE HOUSE.
IN THE SAME WAY, LET YOUR LIGHT SHINE BEFORE OTHERS,
THAT THEY MAY SEE YOUR GOOD DEEDS AND GLORIFY YOUR FATHER IN HEAVEN.
MATTHEW 5:15-16
DAVID SCHOOL OF WORSHIP
AND SAID: “PRAISE BE TO THE NAME OF GOD FOR EVER AND EVER;
WISDOM AND POWER ARE HIS
DANIEL 2:20
FRP LEVEL (Forgiveness and Reconciliation Programme)
I SOUGHT THE LORD,
AND HE ANSWERED ME;
HE DELIVERED ME FROM ALL MY FEARS.
PSALMS 34:4
HOSPITALITY GIFT SCHOOL
PEOPLE OF A WINNING TEAM
There are four things in common we see in a winning team.
- They play to win: The difference between playing to win and playing not to lose is often the difference between success and mediocrity.
- They have a winning Attitude: Team members believe in themselves, their teammates, and their Vision. And they don’t allow negative thinking to derail them.
- They keep improving: The highest reward for their efforts is not what they get from it, but who they become because of it. Team members know intuitively that if they have thought of improving, they are through.
- They make their teammates more successful: We can recall when Edmond Hillary and his native guide, Tenzing made their historic climb of Mt. Everest. Coming down the peak Hillary suddenly lost his footing. Tenzing held the line taut and kept them both from falling by digging his axe into the ice. Later Tenzing refused any special credit for saving Hillary’s life: He considered it part of the job. As he put it, “Mountain climbers always help each other”.
The best team does not always win – It is usually the team that gets along Best.
Sr.ROGER's THANKSGIVING AND MEMORIAL SERVICE
Our dear Sr. Roger fell asleep in the Lord on 17.02.24 at 7.00 am. Thanksgiving and memorial service was conducted on 22.02.2024 from 6 pm to 8.45 pm in south Chennai Bethel house (Sister’s residence). Nearly 100 members participated in person and 60 people via Zoom. Sol. Leo recited the opening prayer and pledge. Sol. Beno led the worship. He said that on this day all the responsibilities of Sr.Rojer which sister has held were handed over to heaven. Sol. Sujata said "A good name is better than fine perfume, and the day of death better than the day of birth. It is better to go to a house of mourning than to go to a house of feasting, for death is the destiny of everyone;". When God's people die, there is a presence of God around us. According to Hebrews 5:7-8 In the days of his flesh, Jesus offered up prayers and supplications, with loud cries and tears, to him who was able to save him from death, and he was heard because of his reverence. Although he was a son, he learned obedience through what he suffered. In John 1:14 The Word became flesh and made his dwelling among us. We have seen his glory, the glory of the one and only Son, who came from the Father, full of grace and truth. Matthew 5:16 says Let your light shine before men, that. they may see your good works, and. glorify your Father which is in heaven. Isaiah 43:1-4 says the word of God. Sr.Roger was a living testimony of God. Sol. Benedict narrated the history of Sr.Roger.
Sr.Roger was born on 15th February 1938 in Kolathur Amma Pettai, Trichy. She had one elder sister and five brothers. Her brother Fr. Panneer Selvam is a priest. In 1956 sister joined St.Anne's Convent, devoted herself to God and worked there with excellence. When Mother Leema Rose went to Rome, she was appointed as Mother General. Then, Sr. Rojer was elected as Assistant Mother General. Both of them have worked together. She has brought the reformation works into the convent. The period they worked here is considered the golden age. Just like how God called Abraham, after her retirement received God's call and brought spiritual awakening in AOJ for 25 years for Jesus.
God had given them uniqueness, an upright walk, a straight vision, and a willingness to take on anything as a challenge, with God's grace. We must continue their work. He said that the sown seeds should be used.
Sr. Angelica:
On 30.1.2024 God gave me a verse from Pslam 61:6 Increase the days of the king’s life, his years for many generations. There were enough verses to meditate for a whole day with it. When this worldly life is completed, life will last forever in the eternal kingdom. In 1979, Mother Leema Rose was the Mother General. and Sr. Roger as Assistant Mother General. They appointed me as a secretary. It is rare to see people with great responsibility. But both of them were kind to me. Sr. Roger was very bold and spoke to the Collector, Police inspector, Bishop, and Minister and achieved the goal. Sometimes she used to take me to speak in English. She was a person who stood bravely for justice.
Mother Leema Rose:
We both studied together from 10th standard. We dedicated our lives to Jesus. I said we can join the convent after graduation. But she said, “We have decided, so we can do it right away" and so both of us immediately joined the convent. We worked hard for 45 years and brought improvements. In 1997, we accepted God's great call to come out of the convent, and we have been doing this ministry for 25 years. As a team, we followed the plans of the Lord. Sr.Roger is a brave person(like Gideon), genuine, honest and a hard worker.
God used her to train 1000s of warriors in these 25 years. Now this training is taking place in other countries as well. Then Sr. Anita spoke Sr.Roger is " a sister who gives correction and good advice". After that, Dr. Albert spoke. It was followed by Sol. Panneer Selvam spoke about his participation in the first Shekinah training. Dr. Patricia spoke that as she grieved over this loss, she saw a vision. Through the door of a bright place Sr.Rojer was going, and when the sister reached the door, the sister looked back and waved her hand. After this vision, her pain went away. Dr Iniyan said that since sister knew that only half a spoon of sugar he needed in coffee, she used to add the exact amount of sugar for him. Before the sisters left for the US, he said that he had come to sisters’ house and the four sisters were singing and praising God. He said this was a sign of their unity. followed by Sol. Prema Manohar, Sol. Mohana Sundaram prayed for the three sisters. The closing prayer and pledge were done by Sol. Regan.
NAZARETH SCHOOL OF FAMILY BUILDING
Activities:
- Every week Friday from 9.00 pm to 9.15 pm along with the core team we prayed
- Monthly once doing heavenly court appeal
- This month planned physical classes for each zone.
Planning:
- On April 1st physical classes will be arranged at Trichy.
- In May we planned an online class for the Kodaikanal constituency.
- In June we planned physical classes in Kadalur, Nagamangalam and Thuraiyur constituency.
BETHESDA SCHOOL OF HEALING LEVEL 1
Testimonies
- Sheela: I learned in this class how important healing is. I learned to look at sickness and command it to go with authority in the name of Jesus Christ.thank you, Jesus.
- John: God spoke to me in the inner healing class. He changed the mental wounds in me. Thanks be to the Lord.
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7 fold Agenda for the Global Churches/Church Leaders/Evangelists/Missionaries … (given on 27.10.2014)
To safeguard them from COVID 19 and solution for their Livelihood (Based On Early Christian Church Acts 2: 42-47)
- No mention about money or tithe offering (via online also) in the Churches
- No construction of Church buildings. Stop the Church building works even that are now going on.
- Moulding and training believers and releasing them from the Church after 6 months.
- Graduation of six months old believers
- Dividing the Church into small groups of 10.
- Pastors should look for jobs and get employed.
- No full time pastors for the church.
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PROPHECY NEWS
POVERTY AND CONFLICT CRIPPLE MYANMAR’S POST-COUP ECONOMY
IN BRIEF
The 2021 military coup in Myanmar has inflicted deep scars on the country's economy, pushing nearly half the population into poverty and erasing years of progress. Weak consumer demand, currency controls, international sanctions and escalating conflict paint a bleak picture for recovery. While the garment industry offers a glimmer of hope, it comes at the cost of exploited workers and unsustainable practices. With public services failing, humanitarian needs soaring and the regime facing mounting pressure, Myanmar's future hinges on a transition to a federal democracy and an end to military rule.
Myanmar remains fundamentally damaged by the military coup that took place in 2021. Nearly half of the population has been forced below the poverty line. Meagre growth of 2 to 3 per cent in 2023 does little to claw back the double-digit economic contraction inflicted by the junta.
Many factors are impeding a more robust recovery, including weak consumer demand due to low employment and high prices. Businesses suffer from perpetual shortages because of foreign currency constraints, depressing exports and hiking inflation.
International asset freezes and sanctions, such as the United States’ designation of two state-owned banks in mid-2023, are designed to impede the military and its close associates. The blacklisting of Myanmar by the Financial Action Task Force in October 2022 has disrupted regime access to the international financial system, damaged Myanmar’s reputation and deterred investment.
Sanctions on state-owned banks have also caused further monitoring and restrictions of banking services involving Myanmar, potentially convincing some institutions to cease processing any regime-related transactions or to be more vigilant involving transactions in and out of Myanmar. For instance, Singapore’s United Overseas Bank Limited took a decision to stop relationships with Myanmar banks in August 2023.
Taxation revenues have fallen and gas exports have declined due to reduced output and disruptions associated with conflict in border areas. There was also a 70 per cent decline in rental income between 2021 and 2022 in the Thilawa Special Economic Zone.
The junta’s Foreign Exchange Supervisory Committee forces most importers to convert Myanmar kyat to foreign currency at the official exchange rate, causing huge losses given the difference between official and market rates. Exporters are also required to surrender foreign currency earnings at the unfavourable official rate. So restrictive are these controls that ordinary people are reportedly unable to withdraw or buy foreign currency.
Junta price controls, issued to stop inflation, are handicapping supplies of everything from cooking oil to rice. By early 2023 there was a near-total halt of rice exports to China because of the currency conversion requirements and a suspension of new export licenses.
Currency controls and policy measures also hampered imports of fertilisers and agricultural production equipment, with the potential for worsening food production and consumption shortages. More broadly, consumer goods imports have declined since the coup, but overall imports remained stable due to an increase in the import of refined mineral oil and fuel.
Since 2021 the regime government has struggled to control surging inflation and the declining value of the kyat. The black market rate of the Myanmar kyat has moved from a pre-coup value of K1300 to US$1 to K3900 by September 2023, aided little by issuances of high-denomination bank notes.
Myanmar’s garment manufacturing industry has been an exception to the crisis and mayhem caused by the junta, with exports increasing since 2022 and now reaching beyond the pre-coup mark.
On the one hand, international buyers and brands are drawn to Myanmar because of low labour costs and the EU’s decision to maintain trade preferences for the industry despite the coup. The decision to retain these trade preferences has been criticised by national and global trade unions and high-profile brand buyers have been under pressure to exit the country as labour rights violations have mounted.
Garment workers numbered around half a million workers in 2022 and are predominantly migrant women from rural areas. But employment in the industry is well below pre-pandemic levels and the World Bank estimated that real wages declined by 15 per cent between 2017 and 2022.
That garment exports have increased while employment has decreased could suggest some level of productivity improvement. But this surge is more likely associated with increased production orders in the context of low production costs and adverse employment conditions including excessive working hours, unpaid overtime, penalties for falling behind targets and insecure employment.
Like other businesses in Myanmar, garment makers face difficulties in accessing foreign currency and production inputs, managing currency exchange, unreliable power supply and transport infrastructure and political risks, making the prospects for sustained growth uncertain.
Evidence of Myanmar’s deteriorating economy is clear across a variety of social indicators. Public spending on health and education has declined since the coup, as have wages and income. Most of the population have significant humanitarian needs and the situation in rural areas impacted by poor agricultural yields and returns is especially dire with nearly half of all rural households in a 2023 survey reporting concern about insufficient access to food and nutrition.
Cyclone Mocha in May 2023 hit coastal regions hard and highlighted once again Myanmar’s environmental vulnerability and the difficulties of providing disaster assistance and aid in conflict zones.
In late 2023 the military suffered their biggest losses since the coup. Reliable predictions for the country’s economic prospects and policy settings are now almost irrelevant in the context of escalating conflict and speculation on the collapse or survival of the regime government.
Myanmar cannot rebuild under a federal democracy inclusive of a more robust and equitable economy until the military regime is gone. Until such a time, economic hardships will continue to be the daily reality for nearly everyone in Myanmar.
https://eastasiaforum.org/2024/02/27/poverty-and-conflict-cripple-myanmars-post-coup-economy/
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NAME OF NATIONAL COORDINATORS OF GIFT SCHOOLS AND OTHER AOJ OPERATIONS 2023 JANUARY TO JUNE
S. No | Name of Gift Schools and AOJ Operations | Coordinator | Mob. No |
1 | Troop Church | Sol. Subramanian | 7708831082 |
2 | BFF | Sol. Paulose | 8921159458 |
3 | Worship | Sol. Theodore | 9840154775 |
Online Worship | Sol Raymond | 9725107874 | |
David School of Worship | Sol Raymond | 9725107874 | |
Monthly Worship | Sol. Neha | 9560058874 | |
IWC | Sol. Samson Paul | 9445693626 | |
SU Academic course | Sol.Paulose | 8921159458 | |
Registering the school batches in the Web Link | Sol. Vidya Antony | 9443699565 | |
4 | Deliverance | Sol. Benjamin | 9003021979 |
Deliverance Level 1 | Sol.Princy | 7806837465 | |
Deliverance Level 2 | Sol.Praveena Yobu | 7539914429 | |
Deliverance Level 3 | Sol.Benjamin | 9003021979 | |
5 | Healing | Sol.Deepthi | 8973682161 |
Healing Level 1
Healing Level 2 |
Sol. Poonam Batra
Sol.Lissy |
9810614611
9899438334 |
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Prophecy
Prophecy Level 1 Prophecy Level 2 |
Sol. Amala (Sol.Shankar)
Sol Gerard Sol Gerard
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9765987097
9822585665 9822585665 |
Decree writing | Sol. Manoj | 9448686080 | |
Appointing prophets for states and constituencies | Sol.Richa Jain | 7071003174 | |
7 | Financial Discipline | Sol. Grishma | 7048741274 |
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Family Building | Dr. Petricia | 6380817938 |
9 | Matrimony | Sol. Laxmi | 6479179480 |
10 | Marriage preparation classes | Sol. Laxmi | 6479179480 |
11 | Hospitality | Sol. Rekha John | 8178972343 |
12 | School of Administration | Sol. Anita (UP) | 9094921714 |
13 | Morning Worship | Sol Usha Dutta | 9654744683 |
14 | CBS | Sol.Prathiba | 9426760783 |
15 | Beryl Wing (Communication)
Kingdom Gazette Ezhuchikural |
Sol.Felix
Sol. Gesha Sol.Victy
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7358420497
9597166936 9551022652 |
16 | Daniel Academy Level 2 | Sol. Gigi Jacob | 9008293700 |
17 | ECC | Sol. Shadrac | 9361197303 |
18 | Evangelism through Business | Sol Rajan | 9047444377 |
19 | IT Wing
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Sol Pinta | 8105991968 |
20 | Training for Translators | Sol. Victy Mithula | 9551022652 |
21 | Night Prayer | Sol. Sunil Babu | |
22 | TC for Trades | Sol. Dr. Albert | 9840577293 |
23 | International Troop Church | Sol Paulose | 8921159458 |
24 | Funeral service | Sol.Laxmi | 6479179480 |
ONLINE WORSHIP DETAILS FROM JANUARY 2023
DAY | REGION | COORDINATOR |
SUNDAY | North | Sol. Ajaypal (70658 85778) |
MONDAY | Tamilnadu & Kerala | Sol. Menaka (80726 53915) (Tamilnadu) /
Sol. Sabina (98471 76553) (Kerala) |
TUESDAY | West | Sol. Savitha (97026 24364) (Maharashtra) /
Sol. Ratna (88052 05676) (Goa) / Sol. Malathi (96013 53166) (Gujarat) |
WEDNESDAY | East | Sol. Yesumilan (86581 31635) |
THURSDAY | Central | Sol. Reeta Gokhle (96659 83740) |
FRIDAY | Karnataka/Andhra Pradesh & Telangana | Sol. Preethi (74060 87324) (Karnataka) /
Sol. Dr. Pradeep (90478 99746) (AP) / Sol. Innar Reddy (77020 63937) (Telangana) |
SATURDAY | Tamilnadu | Sol. Menaka (80726 53915) |